GREEN BAY, WIS. – After deactivating their promising young quarterback, after the skies opened up at Lambeau Field and the Green Bay Packers opened up an early 14-0 lead, after the Vikings offense was finally able to string together a couple of first downs, it looked as if something might actually go right for the visitors on Thursday night.
Then Christian Ponder dropped back to pass and was intercepted.
When the emergency starter dropped back again — after Packers pass rusher Julius Peppers had finished shimmying up the wall into the front row of the bleachers at Lambeau to celebrate his 49-yard return for a pick-six — he was intercepted on his next pass attempt.
Moments later, after Aaron Rodgers threw his third touchdown pass of the night, the game was all but over, and many remote controls across the country clicked the channel to something that, well, wasn't a nationally televised dumpster fire.
"That one was over early," Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said, summing up his team's 42-10 loss.
Ponder, who was inactive as the team's third quarterback only 11 days ago, was forced into action Thursday after rookie Teddy Bridgewater's sprained left ankle couldn't heal quickly enough during the short workweek. And with Bridgewater watching from the sideline with a hoodie shielding him from the rain and a forlorn look on his face, Ponder did little to reward the coaching staff for keeping him on the roster after the preseason.
"I feel bad I put the team in this position," Ponder said. "I'll take the blame."
In the first half, while a victory was still theoretically in reach for the Vikings, Ponder completed only eight of his 18 attempts for 60 yards with a pair of interceptions. His two first-half highlights were a nice throw but incomplete pass to Jarius Wright after Ponder executed a play-action fake with no one else in the backfield and his tackle of Packers linebacker Jamari Lattimore after his second interception.